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(2 J The Dalles Daily Chronicle. SDBSCKIPTION KATES. BT MAIL, PO STAGS FEIPAJD, IN ADVANCE. Wltly, 1 your , I i 50 6 months. 0 75 g . 0 0 Dall,lyear 8 00 . 6 months 3 00 per " - 0 60 Allresa all communication to " THE CHRON ICLE." The Dalles, Oregon. A Big Job. It would be job to ell one hnn ' ed eople very day anytbing hat would nterest them in your goods. It's Dead Easy If done the right way. This paper will tell sev eral thousand at once. of more or leea account in the world of nations. There will be Blight regret at Turkey's dismemberment. FROM OREGON PAPERS. La Grande Chronicle: The intlial nnmber of La Grand's new publication. The north Pacific Mining Review, by E. S. McComaB, has been received. The Review will be published twice a month and will be devoted mainly to the de velopement of the mineral reiourees of this section. No one will question the great opportunities that this country offers in its mineral fields, and it is bo sd the Review will meet with success .. its work. BRLDMIN HOUSE THURSDAY, - - NOVEMBER 14, 1895 OF UNIXrERSAL INTEREST. A paper presented to the National Academy of Science for discussion at their last meeting in Washington, be longs in its interest to every resident of the North Temperature zone. It was maintained that no conditions of disease and no poisonous bacteria exist in the exhaled breath of a consumptive. It is only when the subject coughs or snee?- that the exhalation bears the gerns iXA. disease. The whole paper was subversive of accepted ideas of ventilation, and owing to the high authority upon which the etateinents were put forth, something of a sensation has been caused in the scientific world. If we have now to nn believe what we have been lately taught to believe, it will not be the first time this flop-over has occurred at the behest of scientific investigation. But let that revolution come as many 'times as it must, it is oi the most vital importance that we know the truth. Even if the care taken has not been altogether on right line8,it ia confidant' y asserted that the ravages ot this fell disease have been somewhat stayed. Salem Statesman : There is too much money being piled up in the great com mercial centres. It is seeking an outlet. We would not be at all surprised, as is announced from Chicago, to see the Nicaragua canal built by a private con cern, floating its Donas in tne Dig cities of Europe and America. The United States should own this proposed water way. Thia government ought at least to control it. She will find this a neces sity sooner or later. This may at some future day take a heroic effort applica tion of the Monroe doctrine. Moro Observer: Judging from the condition of some of the wheat to be seen at river warehouses in Sherman county last week, there are some "farmers" in this county who do tot appreciate the blessing daily showered upon them by Almiehtv God. Warehousemen are compelled to resack and clean wheat Almost every day, because of gross care lessness of the men owning it. A man who has any considerable amount of rot ten wheat euch a fall as this, does not deserve to live in a decent country, be cause his slonchy wavs not only bring disgrace to himself but discredit upon the character of the ronnty generally. O un lira l! Hiiiili 11 iUd A Show for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, headed by thd only I L- Y Y O J M O America's Greatest Colored Comedian and Sweet Singer. Endersby Motes. By a vote of 69 to 27 the suffrage sec tion of the now South Carolina constitu tion was adopted last week. It allows any one to register during the next two years who can read aud write, or who can understand a section of the constitu tion which may be read to him, or who has property worth a hundred dollars. After two years the privilege of illiterate registration, by understanding what is read, is withdrawn. The meaning of it all wag explained before the vote by William Henderson, who come9 from Berkeley county, where the Negroes out number the whites ten to one, who said : "What's the 'use oi keeping up this talk about fair elections? Yuu all know well enough that, even under this scheme, if you give the black man a fair election he will outvote you. We don't propose to do it, and you know it ; neither do we propose to disfranchiea a single white man, and you know that too." Editor Chronicled Perhaps a few lines from thia place' wpuld be of interest. We are glad to hear that Prof. John IcCormic is going to teach singing school at our Buhoolbouse and at the 8-Mile schoolhouse. Our neighbor Thos. Leabo is attending court this week. Mr. H. H. Johnson of Watnic passed through this neighborhood Saturday on his way home from The Daliep, where be has been engaged in building a house for R. H. Darnielle. We are informed that Mr. E. M. Har riman will soon move his poultry yards to The Dalles. We are sorry to lose Mr. tlarriman, for he is a good neighbor, but what is our loss will be The Dalles' gain The weather is just lovely, but the farmers are wanting rain so they can go to plowing. The S-Mile Echool is progressing nicely under the able management of Mr, Curens. The community unites with the Chroxici.k in wanting the hew road to Sherman county. We were not well pleased with what Major Post had to sav about the locks and hope to be assured of their early completion. We are lor an open river to the eea, and may the eood work be hns'etied.' Only A Farmer. Endersby, Or., Nov. 12, 1S93. Dr. J. Kotheruil, who yesterday was i niieted by the grand jury fir embezzle ment, tecured bondsmen last night and was released from jail. The bond was placed at $500 witli August Buchler Gt-orge A. bondsint n The wonderful Boy Contortionist PICKANINNY DRUM CORPS, BUCK and .WING DANCES, blackbird band, fun makers: Admission, 50 and 75c. Children, 20c, Reserved Seats now on. sale at Blakeley & Houghton's Drugstore. Fall Winter Dry Goods, Boys' and Men's Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c. 'How the free tiade preis ridiculed tbe idea of producing tin plate in this coun try two or three years ago ! They said the tin-plate liar was the biggest kind cf a liar. But the McKinley act neverthe less created the industry, and today no body disputes its enormous growth. In the four fiscal years since the act went into effect the production of tin plate has increaeed from nothing to 13,646,719 pounds in 1892, and to 193,801,073 in 1895. Says the Bulletin of the American Iron and Steel Association : "This pyramid of tin plat production in four years forms as complete a justification of the protective policy as has ever been printed. In less than four years more perhaps in less than two years we will be able, with favorable legislation, to supply all our own wants for tin plates, including exports, thus saving an annual payment of about $20,000,000 to foreign manufacturers." Lie be and C. U. Roberts -as If? JACKETS. Jfe&n t4The Regulator Line' The Dalles, Portland and Navigation Co. The prospects are excellent that Europe will be the theatre in which lomb startling sensations will be sprung. War seems imminent though events may make such a turn that the threat ened conflict may be averted. Turkey is about to make its exit from the world of nations, and , friends and enemies are gathering around the death, bed. The situation is full of interest to every cne; to the soldier, sta'.eiiran, human itarian, and to none more than to tbe historian. The Turks have long occu pied a proud and. prominent position in the world of the affairs. Fanatics and conquerours they have brought the life of the East over into Western civiliza tion and have for hundreds of years been If you want to preserve apples, don't cause a break in the skin. The germs of decay thrive rapidly there. So the germs of consump tion find good soil for work when the lining of the throat and lungs isbruised, made raw, or in jured by colds and coughs. Scott's Emulsion, with hypophosphites, will heal inflamed mucus mem branes. The time to take it is before serious damage has been done. A 5o-cent bottle is enough for an or dinary COld. L 50 cents and $1.00 Scott & Bowxb, Chemists, New York. 1,000,000 People Wear LAEGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. "We took great pains, while we were in New York City recently, to obtain the best styles at low and popular prices. The pro fits, on our entire "stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, oitoes,-etc., we nave cui.uown to me minimum; dui we wisn 10 reiumu uui tuBtuuwio x"" our prices are Net Casi, and that we do not and cannot allow 20 or 25 per cent' discount. " THROUGH Fieig'ataiidPasseierLliiB Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The Dalles at 7 a.m.. connecting at tbe Cas cade Locks with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Oak street dock) at & a. m., connect ing with Steamer Regulator for The Dalles. PASSBJsUKR RATES. Oneway '. .$2.00 Round trip' . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. .. All freight, except car lots, will be brought through, with out delay at Cascades. Shipments for Portland received at any time day or night. Shipments for way landings must be delivered before 5 p.m. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, W. C. ALLAWAY Genaral Agent THE-DALL.ES. OREGON JOS. T. PETERS & CO. -DEALERS IN- BUILDING ATERIALS -AND- WIDouglasSnoes $5.oo $4.oo $3.50 $2.50' $2.25 For Men' u -4 $3.00 $20 $2.00 $1.T5 For Boys MYonOis Wear W. X.. roazl ihoet and it from l.OO to 0S.OO m pair. All tttyle. and lVidtli.. The advance in leather has increased the price of other makes, bat the quality and prices of w. Km KtanarlM sbsei rensatta tne saau. Take uo snbstitutc ; ecctliat name and price Is stntnH-d -an sole. W. X lousli, UaocKTox.ilAss-Sohl by CHAS. F. STEPHENS. TolcpliorLO NTo. 25, The Germania. STUBLING & WILLIAMS, Props. FINE WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS. AH brands of Imported Liquors, Ale and Porter," - and Genuine Key West Cigars. A Full Line of CALIFORNIA - WINES - AND - BRANDIES - '' Twelvc-yrar-old Whiskey, strictly pure, for medicinal purposes. . . Best Malt Liquor. Colombia Brewery Beer on Draafbt. , , Agents for tbe Celebrated 1'aUst Milwaukee Beer. No. 94 Second Street, THE DALL.ES, OR Ish'T Tour Wife Weaker than she was when you married her ? She shows 1h.-V of enerirv. lack of vitality, poor digestion, and suffers from ills common to women t Have you ever tried to help her? If so, you haven't gone the right way about it, if you haven't got a case of ' bR. HEWLEY'S CELERY, BEEP AND IRON for her. That will make her strong and well, and bring back the roses to her cheeks, and the bright happy look to her eves. Don't waste a moment, liei it ior ner io-uay. m FOB SALE BY BLAKELEY & HOUGHTON. THE CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE, JOBBING AND RETAILING OF Pure CALIFORNIA WINES and BRANDIES At prices lower" tlian ever. Greatest assortment of ' Liquors. Also Columbia Brewery Beer on draught. CHAS. BECHT, Prop., THE DALLES, OR. RUPERT & GABEL, 1: Wholesale and retail manufactxirera.an4 dealers in ' Harness Saddles, jBrjdles.Collari ; ' , TENTS and WAGON COVERS. J BEPAIEING PEOSfPTLY DOSE. - ''I 3 v. AdioiniDj; li. T. Collins & Co.'e Stor